Posted in on January 2, 2026
As of January 1, 2026, Oregon’s privacy law bans the sale of precise geolocation data of all Oregon consumers. Precise geolocation data is defined as a radius of 1,750 feet and covers both present and past geolocation data. It also... View Article
Posted in on April 11, 2024
Yes. Before collecting, using, or otherwise processing personal data about someone the business knows is under 13 years old, the business must get consent from that child’s parent or legal guardian. As of January 1, 2026, it is unlawful for... View Article
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Oregon’s privacy law requires covered businesses to get your permission before collecting or using personal data that the law considers “sensitive data.”
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The law applies to businesses that are physically located in Oregon and to businesses outside Oregon that direct their products or services to Oregon residents, if the businesses collect, use, or otherwise processes personal data of: (1) 100,000 or more... View Article
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The law applies to for-profit businesses starting on July 1, 2024. The law applies to non-profit entities (for example, charities) starting on July 1, 2025.
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You have the following rights: The right to access personal data that has been collected about you. The right to know a list of the specific entities that have received your personal data or any personal data from a business.... View Article